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My wife wants me to make some meditative music for her yoga classes

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  • Sadly - Brian Enos app scapes is unavailable- I had a friend who was an instructor and she used it for her class - it was perfect for creating an interesting atmosphere quickly that would change.
    —— look into it. Not sure where it is at or if it’s even available

  • edited July 2018

    OK... I bribed a guard to give me 15 minutes alone with my iPad.
    I bought it and it's a great layout. It makes a good place to learn all the effects options. The $100's in ToneStack FX sound a lot better and $400-1000's in AUv3 FX when they are all available will sound even better.

    Elastic FX is the best $5 App I have I think. (I always think that just after purchase). It makes all my Synth's sound more interesting. Combined with the $3 "Limiter - Audio Processor" which add's more saturation it's a keeper.

  • Thanks all for the great suggestions and advice! I think the 'scappers might work well, or a granular synth.
    Or just might tweak a pad sound in already purchased apps and give it a try with some piano something.

  • edited July 2018

    A continuous sound like ocean waves and/or some pleasant synth layers will work well for the meditation bits. You don't want too much changing on those. Plenty of mantras to be sampled for uptempo if that's required. I wouldn't put them into reslice!

    Beathawk has decent gongs and singing bowls in one of the packs, think it's orchestral percussion one.

  • My favourite for making some meditative stuff is refraktions app sending midi to 8 different synth pads in Ableton Live. Record 8-10 different clips on 8 channels, and then use follow actions to randomize. Add a couple chill drum patterns, some reverb, and some delay and then press play for hours of relaxing vibes.

  • edited July 2018

    Check out @waynerowand post from today
    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/27638/new-track-all-quanta#latest

    Sounds like the ticket, not that I've been to any Yoga classes you understand, closest I get to that is standing quietly in the queue at the local shop !

  • Bongos by thumbjam... smack those MF's!

  • Say no to your wife, you only play for a dance floor man ! :D

  • edited July 2018

    Ah I used to play around on my Casio ctk 3200 while my partner did yoga. She much enjoyed it.
    I used breathy tones and oriental percussive, plucky tones with crystalline and other fx.
    A Casio but through the fx apps I have it sounded pretty good.
    I have a small cheap singing bowl as well.

    Of course any pad sounds or drones can work very well also

  • @matthewfox said:
    Do what your wife wants

    @Eugele said:
    I guess it is better to ask your wife what kind of music she wants you to make. Maybe she has some examples.

    Ya’ll dug up a thread from 2018 to say this? You know there are tons of active threads to participate in.

  • DrumJam and Borderlands. With Borderlands you can create nice endless sounds.

  • Make sure there are some fart samples in there. No yoga class is complete without them.

  • @ChancedMusic said:

    @matthewfox said:
    Do what your wife wants

    @Eugele said:
    I guess it is better to ask your wife what kind of music she wants you to make. Maybe she has some examples.

    Ya’ll dug up a thread from 2018 to say this? You know there are tons of active threads to participate in.

    Lemme add to it that the OP isn't even on the forum anymore :lol:

    @Ailerom said:
    Make sure there are some fart samples in there. No yoga class is complete without them.

    :lol: True to Tai-Chi too :tongue:

  • Ha ha, still here, just under a new username :)
    Here’s what I came up with! Look up Electronic Light EP on the streamers, artist name Jon McMillan …track 3,4 and 5 (Spirited Breath, Quiet Pool and Mellow Foundation) was what I could muster up at the time. I think the title names were from Korg Gadget :D
    The first two tracks on the EP I made later.

    Hope I can come up with more but currently have some major writers block…

    Wife still asking me for an hour long album

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